Title of article :
Black holes and beyond Review Article
Author/Authors :
Samir D. Mathur، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages :
34
From page :
2760
To page :
2793
Abstract :
The black hole information paradox forces us into a strange situation: we must find a way to break the semiclassical approximation in a domain where no quantum gravity effects would normally be expected. Traditional quantizations of gravity do not exhibit any such breakdown, and this forces us into a difficult corner: either we must give up quantum mechanics or we must accept the existence of troublesome ‘remnants’. In string theory, however, the fundamental quanta are extended objects, and it turns out that the bound states of such objects acquire a size that grows with the number of quanta in the bound state. The interior of the black hole gets completely altered to a ‘fuzzball’ structure, and information is able to escape in radiation from the hole. The semiclassical approximation can break at macroscopic scales due to the large entropy of the hole: the measure in the path integral competes with the classical action, instead of giving a subleading correction. Putting this picture of black hole microstates together with ideas about entangled states leads to a natural set of conjectures on many long-standing questions in gravity: the significance of Rindler and de Sitter entropies, the notion of black hole complementarity, and the fate of an observer falling into a black hole.
Keywords :
black hole , String theory
Journal title :
Annals of Physics
Serial Year :
2012
Journal title :
Annals of Physics
Record number :
1206668
Link To Document :
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